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be disseminating
verb
To sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, such as seed
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"So it's an important time to be disseminating the information and exposing the evidence," he added.
The notion that another orchestra would be disseminating this New York-identified piece to the world was unthinkable.
Any special adviser ever found to be disseminating inappropriate material will automatically be dismissed by their appointing minister".
But the bomb investigations suggest that the terrorist network still may be disseminating bomb-making skills to a generation of militants who have fanned out around the world.
Over the coming months we will be disseminating the learning from our work to help other voluntary sector providers to take steps towards social investment.
BWA may be disseminating as an aerosol, spray, explosive device, and by food or water.
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How are they to be disseminated and enforced?
What needs to be disseminated is whether Pierre is merely misguided or truly malevolent.
Given the situation we are in, this evidence should be disseminated widely.
Today, it would be disseminated in an I.I.R. [Intelligence Information Report] to the intelligence community.
A theatre performance can now be disseminated worldwide with astonishing fidelity.
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